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and demonstrators listened to the minister of defense who was flanked by political leaders announcing that morsi was no longer in power. >> this road map includes the following. suspending the constitution. the key justice of the supreme court will declare an early presidential election. the chief justice of the supreme constitutional court and until a new president is elected. >> opposition leader el baradei said this was a fresh start for egypt. >> the road map agreed upon today is meant to rectify the course of the revolution. it came as a response to the honorable people of egypt. >> the city where supporters of morsi had gathered in the thousands, there was anger and frustration. many here after hearing morsi was out sworn an oath to protect their country. morsi's wherebs are not known. he said a full coup had taken place against him and the people. several senior members of his muslim brotherhood have been arrested and arrest warrants issued for many others. these people who took to the streets are here to prove that their first experience of democracy in egypt is threatened by
and demonstrators listened to the minister of defense who was flanked by political leaders announcing that morsi was no longer in power. >> this road map includes the following. suspending the constitution. the key justice of the supreme court will declare an early presidential election. the chief justice of the supreme constitutional court and until a new president is elected. >> opposition leader el baradei said this was a fresh start for egypt. >> the road map agreed upon...
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i posta defense minister has confirmed there are fatalities defense- india's minister has confirmed there are fatalities. turned story -- it has into a day of reckoning in cairo with the egyptian military moving decisively against the islamist muslim brotherhood supporters of mohamed morsi. the country's army mobilized early on wednesday to clear encampments, which have been growing in size since the former president was deposed one month ago. the country's health ministry says three members of the security forces were killed, along with nine protesters. the muslim brotherhood claims more than 500 protesters have died. the unrest has now spread outside of the capital. morsi supporters are reported to have torched three churches in central egypt, a coptic church burned down and two other churches were attacked. --e now from >> standing their ground against , supporters of ousted president mohamed morsi were defined in the face of armored vehicles and bulldozers amid a violent crackdown in which protesters say hundreds of people have been killed. many others sustained serious bullet wounds.
i posta defense minister has confirmed there are fatalities defense- india's minister has confirmed there are fatalities. turned story -- it has into a day of reckoning in cairo with the egyptian military moving decisively against the islamist muslim brotherhood supporters of mohamed morsi. the country's army mobilized early on wednesday to clear encampments, which have been growing in size since the former president was deposed one month ago. the country's health ministry says three members of...
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his defense layier said he was a naive young soldier who thought he was doing the right thing. manning says he only leaked information theabled wouldn't be harmful. last month the 25-year-old was convicted on 20 charges including six violations of the espionage act and five counts of stealing protected information. he was acquitted of the more serious charge of aiding the enemy. after the verdict, bradley manning apologized for hurting his country and pleaded for a chance to become a productive citizen. the prosecution says he deserves to spend the rest of his life in prison. >> the japanese nuclear watchdog says they're taking seriously the report of highly serious radio active raising the rating from level one to three descrike it as a serious incident. the op rarity said about 300 tons of contaminated water has leaked from one of hundreds of tanks. tokyo electric power company hasn't aser tained where or how the water leaked. >> the leak was spotted on monday and yesterday japan's nuclear watchdog issued a level one warning, an anomaly, about 300 tons of water that has leake
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the trial continues after the presiding judge rejected a defense motion to dismiss. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least 42 supporters of ousted egyptian president mohammed morsi were shot dead and hundreds were wounded earlier today at a sitting outside the military military barracks where morsi is reportedly being held. the egyptian military said it opened fire after military -- members of the muslim brotherhood tried to storm the republican guard. survivors of the attack said the army began shooting while they were praying and staging a peaceful sit in. >> i saw people coming at me, so i looked over my shoulder so i could run. when i faced back to the front, a tear gas canister hit me in the face. blood was coming out of my face, so i lay on my back. a soldier hit me with the but of his rifle on my leg and said, we have to clean the square of all of you today. >> today shooting comes five oustedter the army president morsi and suspended the constitution following days of
the trial continues after the presiding judge rejected a defense motion to dismiss. and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. at least 42 supporters of ousted egyptian president mohammed morsi were shot dead and hundreds were wounded earlier today at a sitting outside the military military barracks where morsi is reportedly being held. the egyptian military said it opened fire after military -- members of the muslim...
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at the point when they started chanting against the defense minister, that's where things, the violence started. those who support the transitional government, those who support the removal of morsi from power do not appreciate the chants. and clashes ensued. three people were killed and several other injured. in thishots were used violence. elsewhere in cairo, outside the presidential palace, and in gatherings in the capital, things have remained largely peaceful. >> thank you once again. in cairo. let's get the latest from nasr city with nadine. things turning ugly north of cairo. what about nasr city? what is going on? >> numbers are thinning here. in nasr city. people are starting to either make their way to bed in tents were some have been camped out. others going home. whether that is in cairo or further afield. there have been hundreds of thousands of people on the streets here throughout friday. all calling for morsi's reinstatement and announcing what they say was a coup. they claim they are not just represented by islamist groups or religious leaders like the muslim brotherhoo
at the point when they started chanting against the defense minister, that's where things, the violence started. those who support the transitional government, those who support the removal of morsi from power do not appreciate the chants. and clashes ensued. three people were killed and several other injured. in thishots were used violence. elsewhere in cairo, outside the presidential palace, and in gatherings in the capital, things have remained largely peaceful. >> thank you once...
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he started his speech in a more defensive tone. he admits six years may not be enough to solve the deeply rooted problems. he says this is not enough excuse to be more complacent. he says after three years, the economy of the philippines is one of the most robust in southeast asia. as he spoke today, thousands gathered outside congress marching and protesting. they say what they want to see is the economic expansion to be more inclusion. they want more jobs for filipinos. they want the fight against corruption and into-poverty measures increased. they worry the president may not be able to live up to their expectations. >> the first latin american pope is on his way to brazil. it is pope francis' first international trip since becoming the head of the catholic church. what does this is sickening to the shrinking brazilian catholic community? 20 years later, the number dropped to 83%. they10, just 60% say follow the catholic faith. we have more from rio de janeiro. they come from all over the roman catholic world to meet their new p
he started his speech in a more defensive tone. he admits six years may not be enough to solve the deeply rooted problems. he says this is not enough excuse to be more complacent. he says after three years, the economy of the philippines is one of the most robust in southeast asia. as he spoke today, thousands gathered outside congress marching and protesting. they say what they want to see is the economic expansion to be more inclusion. they want more jobs for filipinos. they want the fight...
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that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa alexander a number of times and ran to her in jail. she is a woman that was sentenced to 20 years to prison -- she was prosecuted, rather, the same prosecutors as zimmerman. she did not get to stand her ground. she fired into a wall to warn her abusive husband to get away, who had abused her and other women in his life. she did not hurt him but was sentenced to 20 years in prison, which she is serving now. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. we turn to the growing p
that goes to self-defense. the message was always that he was doing his job in his capacity as a night watchman. he stayed on message. as a prosecutor, you are corroborating your evidence, and that is what the message you're sending to the jury. >> we have to break. i want you to stay with us. we are going to look at the case of marissa alexander in florida. we will speak with a protester who is walking with a group of people from jacksonville to stanford. she has met with marissa...
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at was not introduced by the defense, that was introduced by the prosecution. we canknow, i think monday morning quarterback this all day long. george most important is zimmerman needs to be brought to justice and the justice needs to move forward. there are other options on the table and we have to continue to move forward as a movement and make this country safer for our children. we have already succeeded whether it is in sanford ward avenue chief who was actually -- in sanford where there is a new chief who was working together on the new process or in new york city where we passed powerful anti- profiling legislation and we have an ig for the first time for the nypd. that would have happened without trayvon martin's family standing up and millions of people standing up with them. since the verdict came down, even though our servers were shut down for 12 hours of purely because of the volume coming in, we have signed up all must one million people across this country calling on doj to finish their jobs, to look seriously into this case and bring charges. th
at was not introduced by the defense, that was introduced by the prosecution. we canknow, i think monday morning quarterback this all day long. george most important is zimmerman needs to be brought to justice and the justice needs to move forward. there are other options on the table and we have to continue to move forward as a movement and make this country safer for our children. we have already succeeded whether it is in sanford ward avenue chief who was actually -- in sanford where there...
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she was working in air defense when the allies flew in. that saved her life. all her neighbors died in air raid shelters. helga was 16 years old. a photo of the appliance store where she worked as a teenager reminds her of what once was. after the war, the store was gone. only in the past few years has she been able to speak about her experiences. says.lucky, she i went and stood at the entrance of the building. i was looking for my parents. i was trying to get home, but it was not possible. the people on the street were falling over. they breathed in the hot air and they were dead. these days, it is hard to believe. there were others who just got sucked into the air. some of the streets were paved with asphalt. others were still stone. on the asphalt streets, the asphalt boiled. the people who walked into a died a miserable death. died a miserable death. you could not get them out because you could not go in and help them. they died wretched deaths and in theling asphalt -- boiling asphalt. these are the things that imagined. -- happened. you can't imagine. b
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in both instances, they said the police were acting in self- defense. what is your assessment of these claims, and are these killing doing anything to turn public opinion? >> the first one was by the army out cited the republican guard headquarters. they and called themselves of any responsibility. the second one was by police outside of the sit-ins. they deny any responsibility for these attacks. some morsiave been supporters firing birdshot, some video evidence of that, but by and large, these amounted to an excessive use of force by security forces. these are some of the bloodiest days we have seen in egypt. unfortunately, there has been little sympathy among large walks of the populace for this crackdown. at least those opposed to morsi before june 30, there has been a vicious media campaign painting the muslim brotherhood as a terrorist organization, using this language of a war on terror. been a lot of army were shipped, a cult personality behind him. he asked for a mandate calling upon people to go to the streets and to give a mandate to confront
in both instances, they said the police were acting in self- defense. what is your assessment of these claims, and are these killing doing anything to turn public opinion? >> the first one was by the army out cited the republican guard headquarters. they and called themselves of any responsibility. the second one was by police outside of the sit-ins. they deny any responsibility for these attacks. some morsiave been supporters firing birdshot, some video evidence of that, but by and...
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presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers blocking the road. as you go towards the square, you have your id checked. there are obvious concerns about security on this side of the march. i think what everybody is wondering whether there will actually be any contact with the pro-morsi camp. elsewhere in cairo, that could be a possibility. >> what about these allegations am a new allegations that have been brought against the ousted president morsi from before he was president? it is interesting because the isge has now said morsi being detained for 15 days, pending investigations into allegations that he was part of operations by hamas, the palestinian group,
presidential palace, but this is the main focus of the anti-mohamed morsi activists, answering a call by the defense toister abdel fattah el sisi turn out in large numbers to show their support for a military crackdown on violence, as he puts it. there are scores of people selling images, posters of abdel fattah el sisi, selling egyptian flags. they are not doing much business right now, but later on they will. people walking through on foot, but there are many armored personnel carriers...
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they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is what? lebron says they want to the removal of president mohamed morsi. rebellion started this. they want the president to leave. the government-- is made up of technocrats. >> is there any chance you could get closer to the microphone? you are getting drowned out by the crowd. we would like to be able to hear more clearly what you are saying. what understand some of them will be moving to the area outside the president's palace. what kind of security is down there? >> there is very tight security by the military. the military has said it wants to protect government institutions and buildings such as the presidential palace, parliamentary buildings, state television. egypt to not allow descend into chaos. the military is on the street. they have been keeping away from the tahrir square area. they have also said they want to protect the demonstrators. secu
they say it is in defense of the president. our correspondents are following developments across the egyptian capital. across swelling with in the last hour. their intention is what? lebron says they want to the removal of president mohamed morsi. rebellion started this. they want the president to leave. the government-- is made up of technocrats. >> is there any chance you could get closer to the microphone? you are getting drowned out by the crowd. we would like to be able to hear more...
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biggest in south sudan at the moment, has a big stake in south sudanese oil, upon which the country defense, is telling the south sudanese the ethiopian government. >> thank you for giving us that look at south sudan. the hearing on ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi has been postponed. rsithat weather prevented mo from reaching the courthouse. the ousted president is accused of inciting supporters to kill opposition activists. at the time, about a dozen people were killed outside the presidential palace in violent protests against a decree sweeping powers. he may face the death penalty. last november's court hearing, the interim authorities declared at the muslim brotherhood a terrorist group. most leaders are in jail awaiting trial. the leader of the organization has continued to lead almost daily protests despite a ban on demonstrations. for its members, the president's trial is political and the members in power are not legitimate. >> a coup d'État is a blow to institutions, to the executive and legislative branches of government. it turns everything upside down. we are still in t
biggest in south sudan at the moment, has a big stake in south sudanese oil, upon which the country defense, is telling the south sudanese the ethiopian government. >> thank you for giving us that look at south sudan. the hearing on ousted egyptian president mohamed morsi has been postponed. rsithat weather prevented mo from reaching the courthouse. the ousted president is accused of inciting supporters to kill opposition activists. at the time, about a dozen people were killed outside...
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of being a defense minister? >> well, you know, in a parliamentary system it probably looks nice to have a defense system. >> even if he's not told of anything? >> yes, and pretend that we are in charge when we're not. >> the state's chief minister explained that civilian government was weak because of the nation's numerous coups. frequent military interventions had created a vacuum in the political situations that have yet been filled. the intelligence director at the i.s.i. emerged as the most powerful and feared institution in pakistan the head of the spying agency justified his seemingly unchallenged role by stating that no one in the civilian government, including the defense minister had read the basic documents concerning defense policy. the commission was kaus i think about the i.s.i. which performed a number of functions, for which it had no legal authority. it reported that the reluctance of the i.s.i. to accept civilian control is unacceptable. but the commission also accused politicians of being indif
of being a defense minister? >> well, you know, in a parliamentary system it probably looks nice to have a defense system. >> even if he's not told of anything? >> yes, and pretend that we are in charge when we're not. >> the state's chief minister explained that civilian government was weak because of the nation's numerous coups. frequent military interventions had created a vacuum in the political situations that have yet been filled. the intelligence director at the...
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he was sworn in in a ceremony attended by the general assembly and the defense chief. toi swear by almighty god uphold the republican system and to respect the constitution and the law, and to safeguard the interests of the people and to protect the nation's independence and editorial integrity. >> earlier he was sworn in as head of the constitutional court as well. his predecessor term ran out sunday. when it was confirmed on wednesday that the military was back in charge, terrier square --tahrir square corrupted. protesters calling for the country's first democratic elected president. demonstrators listened where they could to hear the minister of defense who was flanked by leaders and announce that morsi was no longer in power. >> this roadmap includes the following. constitution indefinitely. the supreme just as of the exhibition of court will a presidential election. the supreme -- chief justice of the supreme constitutional court -- in the interim period until a new president is elected. >> city where supporters of mohamed morsi have gathered -- gathered in thous
he was sworn in in a ceremony attended by the general assembly and the defense chief. toi swear by almighty god uphold the republican system and to respect the constitution and the law, and to safeguard the interests of the people and to protect the nation's independence and editorial integrity. >> earlier he was sworn in as head of the constitutional court as well. his predecessor term ran out sunday. when it was confirmed on wednesday that the military was back in charge, terrier square...
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the rebels mounted a fierce defense. they destroyed a couple of tanks and forced the surrender regime into a cease-fire, marking the first time in the syrian war. nevertheless, many of the residents speak proudly of rene "liberated" the city. this was a brief respite. it took three weeks before the regime would turn with a massive bombardment of the city, forcing the rebels to surrender on february 11. as it stands right now, there are a few checkpoints within the city. the army does not leave those checkpoints. the city's pretty much controlled by the residents, by the free syrian army. however, the regime has taken to shelling the residents from a far, as i mentioned before. day and night you hear these booms as a hit residential buildings. people are killed. this is the kind of life there. as in much of syria, the town has seen massive internal displacement. nearly all of the residents of one side of the town, which is the most targeted side, have moved to the other side of town or have left syria completely crossing
the rebels mounted a fierce defense. they destroyed a couple of tanks and forced the surrender regime into a cease-fire, marking the first time in the syrian war. nevertheless, many of the residents speak proudly of rene "liberated" the city. this was a brief respite. it took three weeks before the regime would turn with a massive bombardment of the city, forcing the rebels to surrender on february 11. as it stands right now, there are a few checkpoints within the city. the army does...
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he moved up from assistant to defense secretary when jim mattis resigned last year. he had no prior experience in national security. the secretary of the army, mark asper, will take over temporarily. -- pro brexitexit in p, bastad them, have surged johnson,his -- boris has surged ahead trying to become the next prime minister. it was at times a cacophony of voices and opinions. but all of these contenders say they will do what the outgoing prime minister failed to do, deliver brexit. the second tv debate between leadership hopefuls in three days. the latest cut to become britain's next prime minister, after a second knockout vote by conservative mps on tuesday. >> boris johnson, 126. reporter: leading the pack by a large margin is brexit tier -- r boris johnson. he skipped the debate. preferring this pair arrivals. >> we must come out on the 31st of october, otherwise we face a catastrophic loss of confidence in politics. we already kicked the can down the road twice and i think the british people are getting thoroughly fed up. reporter: johnson's promise to negotiat
he moved up from assistant to defense secretary when jim mattis resigned last year. he had no prior experience in national security. the secretary of the army, mark asper, will take over temporarily. -- pro brexitexit in p, bastad them, have surged johnson,his -- boris has surged ahead trying to become the next prime minister. it was at times a cacophony of voices and opinions. but all of these contenders say they will do what the outgoing prime minister failed to do, deliver brexit. the second...
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when the march reached the ministry of defense, it was stopped by security forces. once again, the muslim brotherhood has failed to make headway. >> we are the ones who will see egypt. if the military is using tanks to stop women and children, what will they do to the men? >> the government is looking to strengthen its position. it has appointed a committee of legal experts to revise the country's constitution. the changes made will go to a referendum. it is seen as a vital step on the path to new elections. the interim prime minister has urged reconciliation and an end to the unrest. >> the country is divided, but he cannot continue with these divisions. the first goal for any government in a situation like this is a return to harmony. >> differences are inevitable. stage, both sides appear to have dug their heels in. once again, the streets of egypt have become a battleground. israelirs of the government have criticized the decision of benjamin netanyahu to restart peace talks with the palestinians hugest two days after the u.s. secretary of state john kerry annou
when the march reached the ministry of defense, it was stopped by security forces. once again, the muslim brotherhood has failed to make headway. >> we are the ones who will see egypt. if the military is using tanks to stop women and children, what will they do to the men? >> the government is looking to strengthen its position. it has appointed a committee of legal experts to revise the country's constitution. the changes made will go to a referendum. it is seen as a vital step on...
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his defense also asked the court to drop a number of charges including aiding the enemy. during his pretrial hearing, manning a knowledge he gave the classified documents to wikileaks and said he wanted people to learn from his revelation. >> to learn more, we are joined .y kevin gosztola colonel morris davis is a retired air force colonel. he resigned as the former chief military prosecutor in guantanamo in 2007 and testified at the trial monday and tuesday. welcome both. colonel davis, let's begin with you. what did you say in court yesterday? >> part of the charges in the case relates to documents from guantanamo called detainee assessment briefs that i was familiar with from my tenure as chief prosecutor. there were five particular detainees that the government had selected as a representative sampling. but i did was take a classified documents and went out to open source material, much of it available on government websites, and was able to find the vast majority of the information in the public the main. we're trying to establish there is no harm from the release of
his defense also asked the court to drop a number of charges including aiding the enemy. during his pretrial hearing, manning a knowledge he gave the classified documents to wikileaks and said he wanted people to learn from his revelation. >> to learn more, we are joined .y kevin gosztola colonel morris davis is a retired air force colonel. he resigned as the former chief military prosecutor in guantanamo in 2007 and testified at the trial monday and tuesday. welcome both. colonel davis,...
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he has been very defensive, his second serve was very vulnerable. he is such a great returner and he got the wimbledon monkey off of his back -- hopefully that will help. djokovic is coming off of the longest final -- so we will see an exciting match that will be exciting for everyone. >> the tour de france entered a 195untains, with kilometer route. he put on an impressive display of strength to show why he is the favorite this year. he launched an eight -- an attack that left his rival floundering. the 2011 winner was four minutes behind -- and he takes over the yellow jersey for the first time. on tuesday, the trial begins for the captain of the cruise liner. he is facing manslaughter charges for his role in the crash. january 2012 it crashed off of the rocks with more than 4000 people on board. 32 died in the disaster as he abandoned the ship before passengers were evacuating. be trial in italy will publicized. it is still partially submerged in the mediterranean. engineers and experts work to remove it in a massive salvage operation. >> experts
he has been very defensive, his second serve was very vulnerable. he is such a great returner and he got the wimbledon monkey off of his back -- hopefully that will help. djokovic is coming off of the longest final -- so we will see an exciting match that will be exciting for everyone. >> the tour de france entered a 195untains, with kilometer route. he put on an impressive display of strength to show why he is the favorite this year. he launched an eight -- an attack that left his rival...
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we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected these peaceful protests, thousands if not millions, they remain and continue to remain on the streets, until they are heard. >> rescuers in china are still trying to reach people affected by two powerful earthquakes. 90 people have been killed and hundreds of others injured. gansurthquake struck in province. hundreds of aftershocks and landslides are hampering the rescue operation. more than 30,000 people have been forced to leave their homes. -- these pictures show the extent of the damage in many rural areas. craig is following the events in hong kong. >> the human cost is felt most in th
we expect the minister of defense to be much more responsible than to call on more violence. how can we negotiate? how can there be dialogue right now? coup,has been a military a very bloody coup. there has been removal and disappearance of a democratically elected president. violence in the streets. over 200 people have been killed. media, closing of several and tv stations. there can be no dialogue until the violence stops and some of the demands are met. until the democratically elected...
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and they are trying to form popular defense committees to help homes and churches in their area. they want people to go out with the egyptian flag and reject domestic terrorism and foreign intervention. both of these groups are in the streets tomorrow, and the situation of course is very tense. in a few hours the un security council will meet to discuss this situation in egypt. that meeting has been requested britain and australia but i don't know if this will make any difference. the outcome is what happened on the ground. >> the very latest from cairo. barack obama has called off a joint military exercise involving u.s. and egyptian troops, saying that all forms of aid continue to be assessed and reviewed. billionceives $1.5 every year. they are holding an emergency meeting on the crisis following a request from france and great britain. >> violence continues in egypt and condemnation continues outside the country. barack obama expressed deep concern for the civilians caught up in the bloodshed, saying that martial law is oppression by force. the united states condemns the step
and they are trying to form popular defense committees to help homes and churches in their area. they want people to go out with the egyptian flag and reject domestic terrorism and foreign intervention. both of these groups are in the streets tomorrow, and the situation of course is very tense. in a few hours the un security council will meet to discuss this situation in egypt. that meeting has been requested britain and australia but i don't know if this will make any difference. the outcome...
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amid mounting tensions with iran, acting defense secretary patrick shanahan announced the u.s. is sending an additional 1000 troops to the region. the pentagon released new images monday it says prove that iran is responsible for last thursday's attack on two tankers in the gulf of oman. the u.s. military says the images show members of iran's revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from one of the ships. iran has denied involvement in the attack. secretary of state mike pompeo has said the u.s. is considering a full range of options. republican senator tom cotton, a member of the armed services committee and a trump ally, called sunday for a "retaliatory strike" on iran, saying on cbs's "face the nation" -- "the president has the authorization to act to defend american interests." neither of the tankers were u.s.-owned. one belonged to a norwegian company and the other to a japanese company. the european union foreign policy chief federica mogherini called for maximum restraint as she heads to washington for talks today with u.s. officials. u.n. secretary-general anton
amid mounting tensions with iran, acting defense secretary patrick shanahan announced the u.s. is sending an additional 1000 troops to the region. the pentagon released new images monday it says prove that iran is responsible for last thursday's attack on two tankers in the gulf of oman. the u.s. military says the images show members of iran's revolutionary guard removing an unexploded mine from one of the ships. iran has denied involvement in the attack. secretary of state mike pompeo has said...
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there is no way, i believe, morsi winning in one other than tantawi as the defense minister. we will have to see. >> could be armed forces just call for a new election and for months and mohamed morsi would be out? >> yes. they made up the rules as they went along. this has been a flawed process from the beginning. a big failure was to except in march 2011 the military to oversee what was a transition to civilian democracy. >> and where is on the shafiq? >> apparently flew to the united arab emirates with his older children, some of his grandchildren, just after charges of corruption were opened against him. >> sharif abdel kouddous, great to have you back in new york. [captioning made possible by democracy now!]
there is no way, i believe, morsi winning in one other than tantawi as the defense minister. we will have to see. >> could be armed forces just call for a new election and for months and mohamed morsi would be out? >> yes. they made up the rules as they went along. this has been a flawed process from the beginning. a big failure was to except in march 2011 the military to oversee what was a transition to civilian democracy. >> and where is on the shafiq? >> apparently...
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they latched onto the ball and put it past raymond for defense. the favorites bounced back in the second half. they equalized in the 59th minute break during the first. of extra time, he regained the lead. he deflected what should have been a harmless shot into his own goal. just a few minutes later, he sealed the win for the underdog. third consecutive year, he failed to get past the first round of the german cup. it's not the only bundesliga team to crash out of the german cup. beat them five to four on penalties after both teams were scoreless after extra time. promoted member was shown twodoor after the score was to one. let's check out who is going to the second round after this weekend's games in the german cup grade norms that is still in 54 running after sticking it on penalties. the bundesliga newcomers eked out a three to to win against munster. hamburg beat the fifth division. -- stood guard one against dynamo berlin. one game is currently underway taking on nuremberg. for the latest results, and go to our website. germany's bundesliga
they latched onto the ball and put it past raymond for defense. the favorites bounced back in the second half. they equalized in the 59th minute break during the first. of extra time, he regained the lead. he deflected what should have been a harmless shot into his own goal. just a few minutes later, he sealed the win for the underdog. third consecutive year, he failed to get past the first round of the german cup. it's not the only bundesliga team to crash out of the german cup. beat them five...
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i led the overthrow of former president mohamed morsi in july 2013 just a year after being named defense minister. he has been the most influential figure in the interim administration since morsi's ouster. he is needed to stabilize the country. >> their country needs a artful manlike sisi. he knows about everything -- military, economy, politics. he knows everything about the country. >> but there are concerns that his becoming president would constitute the return to military law. >> i think he should remain defense minister. i support someone else for presidency otherwise they will say that it was a coup. also, if he runs for the presidency, we can expect trouble. >> al-sisi's critics accuse him of using deadly force becomes to political and social unrest. according to amnesty international, more than working hundred people have been killed in a crackdown on morsi's supporters and thousands more have been arrested. al-sisi's announcement came days after the court candidate to sentenced to more than 500 members of the muslim brotherhood, but now the 's lawility under al-sisi is a remin
i led the overthrow of former president mohamed morsi in july 2013 just a year after being named defense minister. he has been the most influential figure in the interim administration since morsi's ouster. he is needed to stabilize the country. >> their country needs a artful manlike sisi. he knows about everything -- military, economy, politics. he knows everything about the country. >> but there are concerns that his becoming president would constitute the return to military law....
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defense attorneys from a private bradley manning have rested their case at the convicted whistleblower sentencing hearing. on wednesday, manning spoke publicly for the first time in months in a statement apologizing for leaking classified documents to wikileaks. manning said -- an army psychologist to analyze manning while he served in iraq also testified wednesday, along with a clinical psychologist who spent 21 hours examining manning after his arrest. manning sister and aunt also both took the stand to deliver emotional testimony about his childhood. manning faces up to 90 years in prison after being convicted last month on 20 counts for leaking troves of secret documents to wikileaks. we will have more on bradley manning's sentencing hearing with journalist alexa o'brien later in the broadcast. in a rack, at least 33 people were killed today when a series of car bombs exploded in baghdad . more than 100 were winded. state forces and bahrain have crackdown on pro-democracy rallies challenging the u.s. backed monarchy. on wednesday, a rainy police fired tear gas and birdshot at a num
defense attorneys from a private bradley manning have rested their case at the convicted whistleblower sentencing hearing. on wednesday, manning spoke publicly for the first time in months in a statement apologizing for leaking classified documents to wikileaks. manning said -- an army psychologist to analyze manning while he served in iraq also testified wednesday, along with a clinical psychologist who spent 21 hours examining manning after his arrest. manning sister and aunt also both took...
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we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states, and certainly raise the specter of more confrontation. in theencing has begun trial of the u.s. was thousands of classified documents to wikileaks. bradley manning has been convicted of 20 charges which include espionage, theft, and computer fraud. he was acquitted on most serious charge of aiding the enemy. >> the sentencing phase is under way in the court martial private bradley manning. the two things that matter are what was his intention, and did he harm the u.s. natural -- national interest? we may never know what that to say, much of that part of the sentencing phase is expected to be done in a clas
we tell everybody exactly what we are doing, then the adversaries will know how to get through our defenses. >> what did not come up during the hearing, the revelation in the guardian newspaper of yet program which the former in as a contractor edward snowdon claimed would allow the government to see everything in someone's online activities. that may give even more impetus to legislators who are trying to figure out how to curb or even outlawed domestic surveillance in the united states,...
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to close to the defense ministry where they were stopped by security forces. six people have been killed a train derailed in the south of paris. more than 20 others have been injured. the french rail company said 385 passengers were on board at the time. many were trapped inside the carriages but since have an free. the u.s. whistleblower edward snowden is appearing and public for the first time in weeks. he met with human rights activists at moscow airport. a super typhoon killed one person and injured seven others after making land over taiwan. people were evacuated and the island has been placed under alert. experiencing land slides have taken shelter in government buildings. what more do we know? they were all from taipei, the capital in the north of the country. the person that was killed was a police officer who was on his way home. he was hit in the head i am flying brick. the injured also from taipei. as you mentioned, 7000 have been evacuated. 5000 of those buried in the south. the concern down there is many -- much of the mountainous areas have been
to close to the defense ministry where they were stopped by security forces. six people have been killed a train derailed in the south of paris. more than 20 others have been injured. the french rail company said 385 passengers were on board at the time. many were trapped inside the carriages but since have an free. the u.s. whistleblower edward snowden is appearing and public for the first time in weeks. he met with human rights activists at moscow airport. a super typhoon killed one person...
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given byrts of reasons the white house in their statement earlier today, among them missile defense arms control and human rights among the issues were the -- where the united states and russia are not agreeing, according to the white .ouse clearly, there was a threat hanging over this meeting ever since edward snowden arrived at the moscow airport and got comfortable at the transit lounge. now he has that temporary asylum in russia. that will not be gone any time soon. what the united states has always wanted and has not got is why this meeting is taking place. they want russia to send edwards noted back to face asylum charges. to face felony charges. house where three men were kept captive and rate for over a decade has been demolished. the 52-year-old former school bus driver ariel castro was intenced to 1000 years prison. egypt was the interim leadership is under dramatic pressure after efforts to resolve the crisis had failed. muslim brotherhood and the ousted president's supporters are camped out. the u.s. insists there is still time for dialogue. in a joint statement with the you,
given byrts of reasons the white house in their statement earlier today, among them missile defense arms control and human rights among the issues were the -- where the united states and russia are not agreeing, according to the white .ouse clearly, there was a threat hanging over this meeting ever since edward snowden arrived at the moscow airport and got comfortable at the transit lounge. now he has that temporary asylum in russia. that will not be gone any time soon. what the united states...
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. >> the government defensive on the city of homs intense active. "al jazeera" cannot verify these pictures but they were reports rom activists in the city. fire jets began pounding rebel-filled areas. were sheltered in their homes. >> air strikes. >> the military is building on its victory earlier this month lose to the lebanese border. there are two areas that are important for the assad regime. the capital damascus an an area along the mediterranean coast that's the president's sect. it's the country's third largest city. comes one of the first to support the revolution. after government forces reach the neighborhood last year, president assad walked through the streets a show of how vital government conoms is for the syrian regime. some areas of the city have been under siege by the army for more than a year. >> we are in a critical stage inside of this district of homs. and if there is no movement from outside homes to break this siege, i think that we will get more than ever. >> the offensive has provoked the national coalition to call for fre
. >> the government defensive on the city of homs intense active. "al jazeera" cannot verify these pictures but they were reports rom activists in the city. fire jets began pounding rebel-filled areas. were sheltered in their homes. >> air strikes. >> the military is building on its victory earlier this month lose to the lebanese border. there are two areas that are important for the assad regime. the capital damascus an an area along the mediterranean coast that's...
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public in guard, defense ministry. at no point did the military say it would try to break that specific yale by force. -- rally by force. >> thank you. we can speak now to monia. her brother is being detained along with mohammad morsi's presidential team. she's joining me live now from london. what do you know about the where-abouts of your brother or indeed anyone from the presidential team? >> we actually know nothing. like the other presidential aides and hundreds egyptians being detained for no reason. we have no idea where he's being detained, who is detaining them, what are the conditions they're being detained as. we have no idea. why are they -- why are they detained beyond the civil and human rights. >> have you reached out to anyone to try to find out more about their detention or conditions of their detention, where they are, for example. >> the problem is we have no one to ask because we don't know why they're being detained. who is detaining them? who should we be calling out more? what we have seen, resur
public in guard, defense ministry. at no point did the military say it would try to break that specific yale by force. -- rally by force. >> thank you. we can speak now to monia. her brother is being detained along with mohammad morsi's presidential team. she's joining me live now from london. what do you know about the where-abouts of your brother or indeed anyone from the presidential team? >> we actually know nothing. like the other presidential aides and hundreds egyptians being...
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department of defense. did.is what we we did the 2002 complaint to the dod ig, even though the report was heavily classified and really very few people saw it. it was designed to be buried because it was very embarrassing to the nsa. function was really no function. if you think snowden had a path through the ig, he didn't. these things are there. they're almost cosmetic. there are investigations, lots of reports written, but they are buried and hidden from public review when they don't cannot favorably. >> ben wizner, the little time we have left, on edward stone's request for permanent asylum in brazil and his options right now, could you talk about that? >> i think the press got away in -- got carried away. snowden has been getting requests from brazilian senators and in fact, members of parliament from around the world, to provide direct assistance with their investigation. what he meant to communicate with that letter is, i support your reform efforts. temporaing under granted asylum half the way aroun
department of defense. did.is what we we did the 2002 complaint to the dod ig, even though the report was heavily classified and really very few people saw it. it was designed to be buried because it was very embarrassing to the nsa. function was really no function. if you think snowden had a path through the ig, he didn't. these things are there. they're almost cosmetic. there are investigations, lots of reports written, but they are buried and hidden from public review when they don't cannot...
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i'm always on the defense. are relyingoiters on their pride and resiliency to move forward. >> i think that detroit is really forward-looking and having public and private groups work together, so i think there is a lot of hope for detroit. >> moving forward, it also continues on the validity of the bankruptcy filing itself. the legality is already being challenged in court. >> the indian government has ordered a review of the scheme that provides free school meals to poor students. died offter 23 children poisoning. dr. say 23 others who have fallen ill are now out of danger. >> the sound that many students at this government school wait for every day. across india, tens of millions of children like these are sitting down for a free meal, provided by the government. >> rice pudding, fried rice, and soybeans. >> for many, this free school lunches the only decent meal they eat all day. and not not only helps fight it actually, encourages the children to come to school. >> but the recent poisoning of dozens of pr
i'm always on the defense. are relyingoiters on their pride and resiliency to move forward. >> i think that detroit is really forward-looking and having public and private groups work together, so i think there is a lot of hope for detroit. >> moving forward, it also continues on the validity of the bankruptcy filing itself. the legality is already being challenged in court. >> the indian government has ordered a review of the scheme that provides free school meals to poor...
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meanwhile, egypt's defense minister and head of the armed forces spoke on sunday. he said the military pushed referendum ona his presidency before they gave him an ultimatum. >> i spoke to the former president in november and we called for a national dialogue which would not have been led by us. we were afraid that the risk between the leaders would trickle down to the people. because of their deep divide between egyptians. >> they debated over the timetable for the political transition. a political wing of the conservative movement says it wants elementary elections held before the constitution is amended. those alternative is that in charge of correcting the situation and putting it back in order is the people's will. that can can be achieved through parliamentary elections that could produce a parliament that can say it represents the will of the egyptian people through the avenue of public voting. >> protests in support of mohamed morsi are continuing. they have called for demonstrations again on monday. ramadan has started. this is when muslims fast from sunri
meanwhile, egypt's defense minister and head of the armed forces spoke on sunday. he said the military pushed referendum ona his presidency before they gave him an ultimatum. >> i spoke to the former president in november and we called for a national dialogue which would not have been led by us. we were afraid that the risk between the leaders would trickle down to the people. because of their deep divide between egyptians. >> they debated over the timetable for the political...
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in a statement, the natural resources defense council praised the ruling, saying quote: "the epa safeguards follow the simple principle that giant utility companies shouldn't be allowed to dump their dirty emissions onto residents of downwind states." the death toll from tornadoes in the midwest and south has risen to least 34. the storms have caused deaths in mississippi, tennessee, alabama, iowa, oklahoma, and the worst hit state, arkansas. president obama has declared arkansas a major disaster area. more than 200 people have been wounded and over 2,000 homes damaged or destroyed. strong thunderstorms are now sweeping the region today, hampering the recovery effort and threatening more damage. the national basketball association has issued a lifetime ban on los angeles clippers owner donald sterling over the racist comments that ignited a national controversy. a leaked recording captured sterling berating his girlfriend for associating with african-americans in public. after a two-day investigation, nba commissioner adam silver announced sterling is banned for life and will be pressured t
in a statement, the natural resources defense council praised the ruling, saying quote: "the epa safeguards follow the simple principle that giant utility companies shouldn't be allowed to dump their dirty emissions onto residents of downwind states." the death toll from tornadoes in the midwest and south has risen to least 34. the storms have caused deaths in mississippi, tennessee, alabama, iowa, oklahoma, and the worst hit state, arkansas. president obama has declared arkansas a...
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areas oflso focus on high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this climate. >> on the list are reportedly the heads of top oil companies. but the russian opposition figure has doubts as to how strong the sanctions will be. >> russia's gold and foreign currency reserves and the energy distribution system all lead us to the conclusion the situation will not be critical for the russian economy in the next three to five years. >> obama expressed uncertainty as to whether the latest round of sanctions will work. washington is considering ramping up to a third phase, embargoes against the russian energy and financial sectors. but brussels is cautious. russiae.u. comes from and russia is its third-largest trading partner meaning europe could feel the effect of embargoes. the president has been sworn in for a fourth term. he made his inaugural address from a wheelchair following a campaign he was too sick to participate in. he has hardly been seen in public since a stroke put him in hospital in paris for three months last year. opposition groups had
areas oflso focus on high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this climate. >> on the list are reportedly the heads of top oil companies. but the russian opposition figure has doubts as to how strong the sanctions will be. >> russia's gold and foreign currency reserves and the energy distribution system all lead us to the conclusion the situation will not be critical for the russian economy in the next three to five years. >>...
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aid to egypt that is committed to his defense relationship with that country. sayng on, canadian police 50 people were killed by a saturday. theon fire was so intense many missing may never be found. the company that owns the train believed that the hand brakes were not properly set. the train with 72 oil tankers that exploded in this quite parkede town has been for the night. how it broke loose and hurtled up to 100eds of kilometers an hour is what transportation officials and police are trying to work out. there has been a lot of anger that the owners of the train took days to apologize and offer compensation. the company chairman also suggested the train driver might have caused the crash by not properly locking the mechanical freights on the tanker cars. >> this was a failure of the brakes. whetherry questionable the hand brakes were properly applied on the train. weren't rlc would not have had this happen. >> transport investigators are investigating the fritz as well as track conditions signal technology and other factors. police are considering criminal
aid to egypt that is committed to his defense relationship with that country. sayng on, canadian police 50 people were killed by a saturday. theon fire was so intense many missing may never be found. the company that owns the train believed that the hand brakes were not properly set. the train with 72 oil tankers that exploded in this quite parkede town has been for the night. how it broke loose and hurtled up to 100eds of kilometers an hour is what transportation officials and police are...
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they did however say that the defense minister did not talk to the president before he announced the army's position. mohammed morsi is clearly under pressure. a number of government ministers have already turned in their resignation. the political arm of the ultra- religious movement has called for early elections. in one of their second highest winning number of seats, they sided with the opposition and were significant. >> tuesday both sides talked the country, the movement against mohammed morsi is calling for a 1 million man march. meanwhile the egyptian people are waiting for the president to address them, but it is difficult to imagine what he could say now for either side to calm down. >> let's go now to where john is standing by. we can see it now, the pro- mohammed morsi camp behind you gathering. give us a sense of how they are viewing his insistence on going his own path rather than dealing with the military deadline? >> the people behind are adamant and are the ones who are pushing. saying that we must remain. it is not, essentially, about mohammad morsi as a personality
they did however say that the defense minister did not talk to the president before he announced the army's position. mohammed morsi is clearly under pressure. a number of government ministers have already turned in their resignation. the political arm of the ultra- religious movement has called for early elections. in one of their second highest winning number of seats, they sided with the opposition and were significant. >> tuesday both sides talked the country, the movement against...
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clients --s he took on the defensive algerians fighting -- the defense of algerians fighting for independence from france. he fell in love. she was a colonial freedom fighter. she ended up becoming his wife. infamousn 1970, the lawyer vanished for nine years, leaving his family behind. hardly anyone knows what happened to him during that time. aged 88, jacques verges has died, taking his secret to the grave. >> zoologists in the u.s. have added a new name to their lists. was found high up in the cloud forest and is only active at night. scientists believe he could live in venezuela, costa rica, and brazil -- believe it could also live in venezuela, costa rica, and brazil. >> it might look like a cuddly is thet the olinguito newest species of carnivore discovered in the same group as returns and honey bears. -- as raccoons and honey bears. >> it is the first time in 35 years a new species of carnivore, a mammal, is discovered. >> it took zoologists almost a century to correctly identify the olinguito as a separate species. they used these preserved specimens as part of their research. they wen
clients --s he took on the defensive algerians fighting -- the defense of algerians fighting for independence from france. he fell in love. she was a colonial freedom fighter. she ended up becoming his wife. infamousn 1970, the lawyer vanished for nine years, leaving his family behind. hardly anyone knows what happened to him during that time. aged 88, jacques verges has died, taking his secret to the grave. >> zoologists in the u.s. have added a new name to their lists. was found high up...